The Commonwealth at the Summit: 1997-2005Commonwealth Secretariat, 1987 - 196 страници The Commonwealth at the Summit: Volume 3 contains the full text of declarations, statements and communiqués issued by Commonwealth Heads of Government between 1997 and 2005. It follows volumes 1 and 2 published in 1987 and 1997 respectively. This volume covers the meetings held in Edinburgh (1997), Durban (1999), Coolum (2002), Abuja (2003) and Malta (2005). It carries a foreword by Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon, exploring the developing priorities of the association over a decade of activity. |
Съдържание
Durban South Africa | 35 |
335 | 46 |
Chairpersons Report to CHOGM | 53 |
Heads of Delegation | 62 |
Report of | 79 |
Report by the Commonwealth High Level Review Group | 95 |
Abuja Nigeria | 123 |
Valletta Malta | 163 |
95 | 188 |
Member Countries of the Commonwealth September 2007 | 193 |
Често срещани думи и фрази
Abuja achieve Action Agenda areas Aso Rock Belize called capacity-building CFTC challenges CHOGM civil society CMAG commended Committee invited Heads Committee noted Commonwealth countries Commonwealth Foundation Commonwealth Functional Co-operation Commonwealth Heads Commonwealth members Commonwealth Ministerial Commonwealth Secretariat Commonwealth Secretary-General Commonwealth Youth continue contribution Coolum CPTM Cyprus debt Declaration democracy democratic developing countries Doha Doha Round economic effective efforts emphasised endorsed enhance framework Fund fundamental political values global globalisation Government expressed Government noted Government reaffirmed Government to note Government welcomed Guyana Harare Harare Declaration Heads of Government HIPC HIV/AIDS human rights implementation initiatives international community International Criminal Court investment issues Malta mandate MDGs member countries member governments Millennium Development Goals Ministerial Group Multilateral Trade negotiations organisations particular Partnership President Prime Minister private sector programmes progress promote reaffirmed their commitment recognise recommendations regional Report role strengthen sustainable development technical assistance terrorism United Nations Zimbabwe